Following the “American Horror Story: 1984” finale, fans were devastated they would have to wait another year before a new season of the FX anthology series would return. However, showrunner Ryan Murphy revealed he is already making plans for “AHS” Season 10.

While viewers may be excited about what’s next, they may also be saddened to know that it may be the last season for the popular show. Luckily, Murphy plans to give fans an incredible final season.

During an interview with Deadline, Murphy revealed he wants to cast actors that have appeared in earlier seasons of the series. “We’re working on an idea for season 10 that I think people will love because it’s about reuniting fan-favorite actors to come back—because it might be our last season,” he explained.

“It’s the last season we have contracted. So, I’ve been quietly reaching out to various people. Some people I haven’t reached out to yet because I was like, ‘Do I have a role for them?’ So far, everybody, I reached out to said, ‘Yes,’ so that’s been great.”

Although Murphy wouldn’t reveal whether fan favorites like Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson or Evan Peters would return, he was confident that viewers would be happy with the cast for the new season. “The people who helped build this show into what it is, who believed in it from the beginning, have been contacted and are interested,” he explained.

“So, if you look at the iconography of the first three seasons, you can figure who I’ve gone to and who might be coming back. I’m always surprised, it’s such a hard show to do. Season nine has been really interesting. It’s the season that has gotten the best reviews. Going into its 10th season, it’s never been more popular.”

Although FX has not announced a 2020 premiere date for “American Horror Story” Season 10, the show typically premieres in September or October.

American Horror Story: 1984
Brooke (Emma Roberts) fears she will face a gruesome end on “American Horror Story: 1984” episode 2. Kurt Iswarienko/FX